ROBBINSVILLE - The NJSIAA Executive Committee made the association's wrestling district and region wrestling realignment for the next two years official on Wednesday at its final meeting of the 2017-18 school year.

Starting in the summer of 2016, when it radically realigned its 32 district and eight region tournaments, the NJSIAA decided it would realign every two years, instead of five years, as had been done previously.

Among the notable changes for the next two years are Howell and Brick Memorial moving into Region VII from Region VI. That would place those two schools in the same region with Paulsboro and Jackson Memorial.

Also, Raritan, Middletown North move back into Region VI from Region V. South Plainfield and North Hunterdon both move into Region V from Region IV. Monroe was moved into Region VI from Region V, Manalapan moves into Region V from Region VI, Phillipsburg moves into Region IV from Region III and Bound Brook moves into Region IV from Region V.

Schools were placed into regions based on geography, as determined by the location of the school. The 281 public schools that have wrestling programs were placed from north to south, and the 30 non-public schools that have wrestling programs were placed from south to north.